1:10:01
- Yeah, I'm leaving town.
- Why?
1:10:04
I did a scrape a couple of days ago.
I made a mistake.
1:10:09
I nicked her. She haemorrhaged.
1:10:13
- Well, did she die?
- Nah.
1:10:15
She's one of my old girls. She'll keep
her mouth shut. It's one of those things.
1:10:19
You never used to do scrapes, did ya?
1:10:22
It happens. You get old.
1:10:27
So... where do you think you'll go?
1:10:30
Reno. I don't know.
1:10:33
I can give you a reference, or something.
1:10:38
I never had any trouble buying cops.
1:10:46
I just wanted to say goodbye.
1:10:48
It's nice to have somebody
to say goodbye to.
1:10:51
Who have I got?
A lieutenant governor?
1:10:54
Am I gonna call him up and say "Hey,
remember me? You used to be a regular"?
1:11:08
(lrish accent) Pat says to Mike
"Why are you diggin' a hole?"
1:11:11
Mike says to Pat "I'm not digging a hole.
I'm digging the dirt and leaving a hole."
1:11:16
(laughter)
1:11:20
Speaking seriously, I remember that day,
and it was not so long ago,
1:11:24
when the creditors were banging
at the doors of this archdiocese,
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when, as the saying goes,
we didn't have a pot to... spit in...
1:11:33
(laughter)
1:11:34
...when we had buildings to build,
churches, schools, convents, hospitals,
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and not a copper penny
to build them with.
1:11:41
That was when His Eminence asked our
designee as Catholic Layman of the Year
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if he could help us out.
I think all of you know what he said.
1:11:51
"Yes" said Jack Amsterdam.